DISCOVERY ROOMYoung children are curious by nature. Legacy School's Discovery Room allows for the expansion of how a student relates to his/her world. In the Discovery Classroom, students explore and investigate through Math and Science activities. They learn math concepts necessary to become powerful problem solvers,. They become young scientists through experiment and wonder. Hands-on activities evolve from student interest in their environment while in the Discovery Room.

OUTDOOR NATURE Research shows children need connections with the natural world as part of their healthy growth and development. Legacy School connects our students to nature through the 11 acres of outdoor learning areas. Students take an active role while they participate in exciting hands-on, motivational activites such as giant tree block building, nature art area, sand play, tree stump stools, nature trails and more.. Rocks, shells, pinecones, magnifying glasses, insect specimens, shovels, twigs and other nature tools are all part of the educational fun in the outdoor nature experiences.

DRAMA ROOMIn the Drama Room, children use their imagination while in the various centers: house play, construction site, grocery store, veterinarian clinic, transportation center, theater, post office, fire station, doctor's office and restaurant. Research in early childhood education is abundant on the importance of play. When children just simply play, they have a positive influence on their physical, cognitive and psychosocial development. The Drama Room gives Legacy students vast opportunities to learn through dramatic play.

MUSIC ROOMEvery class at Legacy School experiences weekly music education.. Legacy's music class goes beyond simple song singing and finger plays. Like all other Legacy programs, the music education program teaches higher level skills through age appropriate lessons. Students are learning rhythm, tone, tempo, pitch and music reading through song and dance. Materials utilized are piano, guitar, individual student instruments, scarves, rhythm sticks and many other “hands-on” educational items. Pre-K, Jr-K and Kindergarten students learn to play their own recorders in Music Class.

ART ROOMIn the Art Classroom, students refine their small motor skills, eye-hand coordination and the power of observation by creating and manipulating artworks and experiencing all modes of art using tools such as chalk, sponges, markers, scissors, glue, paint, crayons and clay. Students are active learners, as art is a hands-on activity that expands the imagination and exercises creativity. The Art Classroom allows for children to learn the fundamentals of art, recognize patterns, colors and shapes, and gain an understanding of composition, balance and symmetry all while having fun!

GYMNASIUM Young children require multiple opportunities for physical activity. In the indoor gymnasium, students gain control over their gross motor movements using the balance beam, tunnels, scooters, hula hoops, balls and other gym activities. They are working on large muscle movements to run, jump, throw, catch and kick. Legacy's gym allows for indoor exercise when students cannot be outdoors on the playground.

PLAYGROUNDOutdoor play is fundamental to any early childhood program. There are multiple developmental tasks that children must achieve that can most effectively be learned through outdoor play (exploring, risk-taking, fine and gross motor development). In a culture that is seeing less and less outdoor play and more TV/computer time, it is critical for the health and development of children to get outside. Students at Legacy School practice gross motor skills while outside on our 11 acres. Legacy School's property includes two playgrounds, a baseball field, soccer field, obstacle course, basketball court, Gaga pits, horseshoes, volleyball court, swings, teeter-todders and walking trails. Climbing, sliding, kicking, catching, throwing and other outdoor recess activities are all part of the fun!